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White supremacists praised Trump after his announcement to investigate "large-scale killings" of white farmers in South Africa.
August 24 2018 1:03 PM EST
March 12 2019 1:11 AM EST
President Donald Trump excited white nationalists on Wednesday when he announced that his administration would look into farm seizures and the "large-scale killing" of white farmers in South Africa. The issue has been promoted by right-wing groups and white supremacists around the world, and Trump took his cue from Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who discussed the issue on his Wednesday night program. The South African government condemned the president's comments. President Donald Trump excited white nationalists on Wednesday when he unexpectedly announced that his administration would look into farm seizures and the "large-scale killing" of white farmers in South Africa -- a disputed claim promoted by some right-wing and white supremacist groups in the country.
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